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PN COMPREHENSIVE ONLINE PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 100% GUARANTEED PASS 2026/27 EDITION


A nurse is assisting with the care of a client following a total hip
replacement.
Exhibit 1
Provider prescriptions
Postoperative day 3
1400:
Enoxaparin 30 mg subcutaneous every 12 hrmorphine 4 mg iv
bolus every 3 to 4 hr for painondansetron 4 mg po as needed
for nauseaacetaminophen 500 mg po every 4 to 6 hr for
temperature greater than 38.4° c (101.1° f)
Exhibit 2
Nurses' notes
Postoperative day 3
1500:
Rn administered morphine for pain rating of 8 on a scale of 0
to 10.
1600:
Client rates pain as a 5 on a scale of 0 to 10. Pain medication
effective.
Exhibit 3
Assessment
Postoperative day 3
1400:

,Alert and oriented to person, place, and time. Skin warm and
dry. Lungs clear, auscultated throughout all lung fields. Regular
heart rhythm.no nausea or vomiting noted, bowel sounds
present in all four quadrants. Last bowel movement 1 day
ago.peripheral pulses strong 2+ bilaterally, capillary refill 4
seconds.voided 200 ml
For which of the following assessment findings should the
nurse notify the provider?
Select all that apply.


When analyzing cues, the nurse should identify that a partial-
thickness pressure injury over the sacral area, aching/cramping
in the left calf, and a capillary refill of 4 seconds are
unexpected findings 3 days postoperative for a total left hip
replacement and can indicate complications of immobility, such
as skin breakdown and deep vein thrombosis. These findings
should be reported to the provider.




A nurse is assisting with the care of a preschooler.
Exhibit 1
Nurses' notes
Day 1
0900:
Child admitted to respiratory unit from pediatrician's office.
Parents at bedside. Parents state child has been sick with a
cold and fever for 3 days. Developed vomiting and diarrhea 1
day ago. Child alert and oriented. S1 and s2 sounds present.
Child has productive cough. Rhonchi auscultated on left lower

, lung. Mild retractions. Child placed on 2 l nasal cannula.
Abdomen soft and nontender. Bowel sounds diminished in all
four quadrants. Parent states the child has refused food and
water for the past 24 hr. Mucus membranes dry.
0930:
30 ml of urine in bedside commode. Arterial blood gas sample
obtained from left brachial artery. No swelling or bleeding
noted at site after sample drawn. 24-gauge saline lock placed
right cubital fossa on first attempt. No swelling or bleeding
noted at the site. Intravenous iv bolus 250 ml 0.9 % sod
Complete the following sentence by using the lists of options.


When using the stable vs. Unstable priority setting framework,
the nurse should plan to first address the child's urinary output,
followed by the abg results. Vomiting, diarrhea, acid and base
imbalance along with electrolyte imbalance can lead to
metabolic alkalosis. Promptly addressing these deficits can
improve the child's condition.




A nurse is assisting in the care of a client who is postoperative
following administration of general anesthesia.
Exhibit 1
Nurses' notes
0830:
Client is postoperative following an inguinal hernia repair.apical
pulse 154/min and irregularclient reports dyspnea
Exhibit 2

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